From Hierakonpolis, Egypt. "In Predynastic times, Egypt was divided geographically and politically into Upper Egypt (the southern, upstream part of the Nile Valley), a narrow tract of grassland that encouraged hunting, and Lower (northern) Egypt,...

Address: Upper River Road, Louisville, Kentucky. The home is made of stone and shingle and is at least three stories tall. There is a single tree in front of the home and the ground in front of it is uneven dirt. In the foreground on the left it...

Topographic map on a scale of 1:24000 encompassing General Hospital in downtown Louisville to the northwest; Southern High School to the south; and Fairmeade to the northeast. A legend classifies roads as heavy-duty, medium-duty, light-duty,...

Topographic map on a scale of 1:24000 encompassing a portion of New Albany, Indiana to the northwest; Waverly Hills to the south; and Children's Hospital in downtown Louisville to the northeast. A legend classifies roads as heavy-duty, medium-duty,...

Map of Washington and Marion Counties (Kentucky), on a horizontal scale of 2 miles per inch and a vertical scale of 1200 feet per inch. Includes streams, roads, railroads, Indian mounds, houses, county lines, and a color scheme to delineate...

The Kentucky Hotel, Fifth and Walnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Light eighteen-story building with first floor picture windows and small upper windows, which in three vertical rows are spaced in pairs. The first two floors are block; the upper...

Buildings in the upper section of Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. According to the photographer's notes, from left to right the buildings are "part of ox stable, mule stables, brick blacksmith shop, east end of paint...

Upper yard at Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana in 1889. According to the photographer's notes, the picture shows the "paint shop - oakum shed - the little building is Tom McDunn's shop and the brick...

R. DUNBAR, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (160 ft. x 29.4 ft. x 6.4 ft.), was built at Howard in 1895. Owned by Ryman Line in Nashville, Tennessee, R. DUNBAR operated on the upper Cumberland River until 1918 when she was sold to Liberty Line,...

Address: 136 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1973.) The Lincoln Savings Bank is another of the buildings for which Alfred S. Joseph served as chief architect while at Macdonald & Dodd. Its glazed tile upper and lower tiers, setting off the brick...

Full-length portrait of Melora Henson Emerson standing in right profile with hands clasped, wearing a long white dress with cap sleeves. Emerson performed in a "Grand Sacred Concert by Boston Stars" at Macauley's Theatre on February 26, 1888....

Three-quarter length portrait of musician Walter Emerson playing cornet. He wears a mustache and a tuxedo with pocket watch on a fob. Emerson performed in a "Grand Sacred Concert by Boston Stars" at Macauley's Theatre on February 26, 1888....

Montage of seven lithographic portraits, plus a program, for "The Rivals," a comedy in three acts by Richard Brinsley Sheridan which, in its 1896 All-Star tour, was directed by C. B. Jefferson and Joseph Brooks, and starred William H. Crane as Sir...

Character portrait of actress Isabelle Underwood, apparently in costume for a role in "The Burgomaster." She is wearing a veil and a Renaissance-era gown with puffed upper sleeves and a brocade bodice and trim. She also appeared at Macauley's...

Louisville Boat Club House tied off at shore, floating on the Ohio River at 6th Street, in 1897. The houseboat's structure consists of a plain first floor supporting a decorative upper story, with two upper stories at the front section. Five men...